Congratulations to Pegasus Professor Issa Batarseh! He was honored with the Yogi and Lovely Goswami Award in Energy and Sustainability at the recent National Academy of Inventors Conference. We're so proud! #ChargeOn
Shannon Hankinson ’26, a single mother of two and former retail leader, is now a research assistant at the Radiation Effects and Reliability Laboratory. She’s pursuing a master’s in electrical engineering with plans for a doctoral degree: bit.ly/4g3AB62
UCF's new Pegasus Partnership with Universal opens more doors to research opportunities in themed entertainment. A number CECS alumni are employed by Universal and contributed to the opening of its newest theme park, Epic Universe: bit.ly/435LjS7
We're working with TAU Systems on a new radiation testing method that could make the process faster, more accessible and easier to scale at SpaceU. 🚀
Learn more about the research: bit.ly/4dUtASm
Thank you all for joining us at this year's ECE Banquet! We were thrilled to celebrate another phenomenal year at the department, and accomplishments that would not have been possible without your continued hard work and dedication. #ChargeOn
We're so proud to share that our very own Qun Zhou Sun was recently featured by the IEEE Power & Energy Society!
See her member spotlight here: bit.ly/4eNJWhV
Next week, we are heading to Tampa for the 2026 IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium. We're so proud to share that we have four students who were selected as best poster finalists, the most of any other institution attending IFCS 2026! ✨
Twenty-two years ago, Sam Eisert spent 12 days in the NICU at Health First Holmes Regional Medical Center. Each year, his family visited to thank the staff for saving his life.
This year's visit celebrated a memorable milestone: bit.ly/4n9NtsW
Pegasus Professor Issa Batarseh dedicated his career to discovering renewable energy solutions before many people had heard of the concept. Discover what drives him to expand his energy research: bit.ly/3PluH5t
What an honor! Congratulations to this year's Goldwater Scholars, Keanu Brayman, Kyle Coutray, Trevor Overton and Varun Nannuri. Two of the scholars, Kyle and Trevor, are ECE students.
Learn more about their research: bit.ly/4cTVCgC
A racetrack victory from a Spring 2025 senior design project has turned into a win for the broader UCF community with the creation of the AI Racer Club: bit.ly/4tZHs4q
Elle Woods… but make it high-tech. 🤖
During UCF Celebrates the Arts 2026, Legally Blonde blended bold storytelling with real-world innovation — from a robotic co-star to projection-mapped visuals and 100 custom costumes.
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Congratulations to Chinwendu Enyioha, who was recognized by UCF for promotion and tenure for the 2025-26 academic year! His new position will take effect on Aug. 8.
Two of our faculty researchers recently shared their expertise at the 2026 IEEE Aerospace Conference. Zhihua Qu presented with his team on mission control, while Chris Iannello chaired sessions on space-based power electronics. Kudos for a job well done! #ChargeOn
Join us to welcome from Mitali Soni, a silicon architect at Google, who will share "AI/ML Infrastructure at Google."
🗓️ ️Monday, April 13, 2026
🕕 6 - 7 p.m. ET
🔗 Virtual via Zoom: bit.ly/3NvXNOQ
From navigating a new language to balancing seven-day workweeks, this UCF electrical engineering alumnus built a path defined by persistence — and is now helping power communities across the country: bit.ly/3Q33h4j
Thank you for supporting our college for UCF Day of Giving! ✨
Your commitment to CECS fuels innovative research and creates transformative educational experiences. Go Knights! Charge On!
We're overwhelmed by the enthusiasm and generosity you have shown today for #UCFDayofGiving! We are so grateful to you all for sharing your gifts today.
If you haven't yet made a gift and would like to participate, please give here: bit.ly/4vdIkDS
UCF electrical engineering alumnus Bruce Winters, founder of XR technology firm Bernoullium, shares why he's supporting CECS students this #UCFDayofGiving.
Give a gift here: bit.ly/4mm2Ez6